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Re: Enforce Min Count in Core Data To-Many relationship
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Re: Enforce Min Count in Core Data To-Many relationship


  • Subject: Re: Enforce Min Count in Core Data To-Many relationship
  • From: Erik Buck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:11:59 -0400

Thanks very much. Your comments make perfect sense to me now. I have not had many occasions to use most aspects of Core data before now. There seemed to be so much happening automatically that I forgot to think of the limits... I used the feedback link and submitted some documentation feedback about the validation conceptual documentation.

And just because you can't possibly hear it enough, the Cocoa documentation in general is superb and only getting better. The conceptual documentation that was missing even in the NeXTstep days is finally in place. Now the major problem is guiding people including myself to the documentation that exists! For me, many ideas encapsulated in Core Data seem so intuitive that I tend to skip over the conceptual documentation and then regret not having the whole gestalt in my head at once.

Thanks again!

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